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Qu'est-ce qu'un visiteur en études canadiennes? L'Institut d'études canadiennes offre des bourses de recherche aux chercheurs qui souhaitent venir à…
Multiculturalism compared to a point-of-view as a transnational and global
International symposium 2010 debates on immigration and the rise of human mobility in many countries of Europe and...
Call to CV : public Symposium of the project Land promise 2011
Revisiter la promesse : Place et espace dans les communautés afro-canadiennes La Promised Land Community-University Research Alliance invite les chercheurs…
Diary of a conservative : a Series of lectures du midi
The Promised Land Project : Why Americans interested in the African-Canadians in the middle of the Nineteenth century ? We welcome all...
Transnational ties, citizenship and inclusion of local companies who have emigrated
Public seminar of a researcher emeritus guest-in-residence Thursday 17 novembreArts 50917 h 3070, avenue Laurier Ouest Professor Fethi MansouriDirecteur,...
Conference Reclaiming the multicultural
Global citizenship and ethical engagement with the diversity 3rd annual international Symposium on multiculturalism November 15-16, 2012place : The...
Open Mic and Poetry Slam
Black history is the history of Canada, February 27, 201318h00-22: 00 Agora, the university Center Jock TurcotInscription to 18: 00 for Coffee and tea...
UOTTAWA PROFESSOR WINS $1 MILLION GRANT TO STUDY BLACK HISTORY
Some people return from a camping trip with poison ivy. Boulou Ebanda de B béri is back with an idea. An idea...
“PROMISE KEPT” LOOKING AT THE LEGACY OF THOUSANDS OF BLACK SLAVES WHO FLED TO CANADA IN THE 1800S BY LAURA CZEKAJ PUBLISHED FEBRUARY 4, 2009 IN THE 19TH CENTURY, THE FEET OF FORMER BLACK AMERICAN SLAVES CARRIED A PATH FROM CAPTIVITY TO SOUTHERN ONTARIO OF THE COLONIES THEY SAW AS PLACES OF FREEDOM AND DELIVERANCE, A LAND OF PROMISES KEPT.
InnovationCanada.ca, February 4, 2009 / ENGLISH / FRENCH
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